Whole-Hearted Learning
Working to promote long-term development and success for students and their families
"Keep your heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life." Proverbs 4:23
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What is Whole-Hearted Learning?
Whole-Hearted Learning (WHL) in our St. John’s community aims to intentionally educate students and families in the area of Social Emotional Learning (SEL) with God’s Word of grace and truth as our foundation. In the context of this foundation WHL is learning about emotions/growing in awareness of emotions, managing emotions, promoting empathy for others, learning relational skills, setting and achieving goals, making responsible decisions and using mishaps and using failures as opportunities for growth. Whole-Hearted Learning is an integral part of being a beloved child of God and we invite you to join us in the conversation and process.
What is Social Emotional Learning?
“Social and emotional learning is the process through which children and adults
(according to the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL).
Despite the recent rise in SEL curriculum and terminology awareness, SEL is not something new under the sun. It’s been an integral part of God’s creating us in body, mind and spirit and His intent for us to live in community from the beginning.
He replied, “Your must love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your being, and with all your mind. This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: You must love your neighbor as you love yourself. Matthew 22:37-39
Another resource defines SEL as "transforming children's lives by providing vital social and emotional learning programs to reduce stress and aggressive behavior, improve focus and academic performance and increase resiliency for success in school and in life." (MindUP at http://thehawnfoundation.org/mindup/)
What are the components of SEL/WHL?
The five components of social-emotional learning are:
Social Emotional Learning Importance:
Copious research has shown that the impact of social-emotional learning (SEL) runs deep. SEL programs are shown to increase academic achievement and positive social interactions, and decrease negative outcomes later in life. SEL helps individuals develop competencies that last a lifetime. July 25, 2018
Students who receive social-emotional interventions early and throughout their learning careers demonstrate impressive and measurable benefits later on in life. The research is hard to ignore: The development of social-emotional skills in kindergarten leads to the higher likelihood of obtaining a college degree, adult employment, and lessens one’s chance of substance abuse or getting into trouble with the law as an adult (Jones, Greenberg, & Crowley, 2015). A Teachers College Study showed that, on average, for every dollar invested in SEL, there is a return of eleven dollars — a return on investment most investors would envy.
https://education.cu-portland.edu/blog/leaders-link/social-emotional-learning-defined/
Whole-Hearted Learning is spiritually rooted and biblically based.
We are called to guard our hearts:
Keep your heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life. Proverbs 4:23
For more on the five areas of SEL/WHL see section titled: Spiritual Foundations of WHL/SEL
Whole-Hearted Learning in General Practice (this is by no means an exhaustive list):
Spiritual Foundations of WHL/SEL
Keep your heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life. Proverbs 4:23
Just as our hearts are important so are the hearts of our children. Together, as parents and educators, we work to cultivate Whole-Hearted Learning in our children. As we venture in what is termed “social and emotional learning” we look to God’s Word to guard and guide us. The following are foundations on which we build our Whole-Hearted Learning and cultivate it’s growth.
Self-Awareness/Self-Management
We are incredible human beings:
We are deeply and lavishly loved:
We are broken:
We are restored in Jesus:
We have gifts/resource for self-management:
Social Awareness/Relationship Skills
Cultivating a heart for others:
Relationship Skills:
Responsible Decision Making Skills:
*All bullet points taken from The Message Translation of Proverbs 5:3-5
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